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13 | 13 | Synopsis |
14 | 14 | -------- |
15 | 15 |
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16 | | -:program:`mongooplog` is a simple tool that polls operations from |
| 16 | +:program:`mongooplog` is a simple tool that polls operations from |
17 | 17 | the :term:`replication` :term:`oplog` of a remote server, and applies |
18 | 18 | them to the local server. This capability supports certain classes of |
19 | 19 | real-time migrations that require that the source server remain online |
@@ -89,6 +89,8 @@ Options |
89 | 89 | You can always connect directly to a single :program:`mongod` |
90 | 90 | instance by specifying the host and port number directly. |
91 | 91 |
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| 92 | +TODO second paragraph typo ("targetn") |
| 93 | + |
92 | 94 | .. option:: --port |
93 | 95 |
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94 | 96 | Specifies the port number of the :program:`mongod` instance where |
@@ -118,6 +120,8 @@ Options |
118 | 120 | in conjunction with the :option:`--username <mongooplog --username>` |
119 | 121 | option to supply a username. |
120 | 122 |
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| 123 | +TODO copypaste |
| 124 | + |
121 | 125 | .. option:: --dbpath <path> |
122 | 126 |
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123 | 127 | Specifies a directory, containing MongoDB data files, to which |
@@ -252,7 +256,7 @@ running on the *target* host. Consider the following example: |
252 | 256 |
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253 | 257 | Here, :program:`mongooplog` imports :term:`oplog` operations from the |
254 | 258 | :program:`mongod` host connected to port ``27017``. This migrates |
255 | | -operations to the MognoDB data files stored in the ``/srv/mongodb`` |
| 259 | +operations to the MongoDB data files stored in the ``/srv/mongodb`` |
256 | 260 | directory. Additionally :program:`mongooplog` will use the durability |
257 | 261 | :term:`journal` to ensure that the data files remain in a consistent |
258 | 262 | state. |
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